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Matej Šimalčík

Executive Director

Matej Šimalčík is the Executive Director of the Central European Institute of Asian Studies, a think tank that focuses on foreign and security policy issues related to East Asia. Matej's research looks at China’s economic and political presence and influence in Central Europe, elite relations, corrosive capital, and the role of European legal instruments in mitigating risks posed by China. In 2022, he founded the China-Europe Academic Engagement Tracker project, which aims to bring transparency to research collaborations with Chinese entities. He has a background in Law (Masaryk University, 2015) and International Relations (University of Groningen, 2016). He is also a senior associate at the Slovakia-based law firm Nechala and partners. Before that, Matej gained experience as an in-house legal counsel for the Slovak branch of Transparency International, a global anti-corruption watchdog, and several Slovak and Czech law firms.  In 2021, he was listed on the Forbes 30 Under 30 list (Slovak edition) in the Governance and Social Innovation category. He is also a member of the Expert Pool at the European Center of Excellence for Countering Hybrid Threats (Hybrid CoE); European Think-tank Network on China; and a country reporter at the CELIS Institute, a think tank focused on investment and economic law.  Research interests: EU-China relations, EU-Taiwan relations, hybrid threats, corrosive capital, law and legal resilience

Contact
simalcik@ceias.eu

Written Articles

National Perspectives on Europe’s De-risking from China
CEIAS Papers Jun 28, 2024
National Perspectives on Europe’s De-risking from China

Martin Šebeňa, Matej Šimalčík, Richard Turcsányi

Polish President Duda Visits China
CEIAS Insights Jun 22, 2024
Polish President Duda Visits China

Matej Šimalčík, Alicja Bachulska

Strategies and approaches of EU countries to the Indo-Pacific region: Implications for Slovakia
CEIAS Papers Dec 29, 2023
Strategies and approaches of EU countries to the Indo-Pacific region: Implications for Slovakia

Kristina Kironska, Alfred Gerstl, Renata Westlake, Nick Nieschalke, Valentin Hoffmann, Matej Šimalčík

Hidden links: V4’s final demand exposure toward the Chinese market
CEIAS Papers Oct 18, 2023
Hidden links: V4’s final demand exposure toward the Chinese market

Martin Šebeňa, Thomas Chan, Matej Šimalčík

Peking alebo Taipei? Politické strany nemajú zhodu
CEIAS Insights Sep 27, 2023
Peking alebo Taipei? Politické strany nemajú zhodu

Matej Šimalčík, Barbara Halač Pavlovičová

Trade weaponization: Vulnerabilities in the Baltic exports to China
CEIAS Papers Jun 19, 2023
Trade weaponization: Vulnerabilities in the Baltic exports to China

Martin Šebeňa, Thomas Chan, Matej Šimalčík

The Impact of War in Ukraine on V4 + Japan
CEIAS Papers Mar 30, 2023
The Impact of War in Ukraine on V4 + Japan

Róbert Vancel, Tomáš Beňuška, Lukáš Laš, Łukasz Lewkowicz, Matej Šimalčík

Mixed reactions to the Russian war ‎against Ukraine in the Indo-Pacific:  Views of governments and civil society
CEIAS Papers Mar 20, 2023
Mixed reactions to the Russian war ‎against Ukraine in the Indo-Pacific: Views of governments and civil society

Matej Šimalčík, Alfred Gerstl, Valentin Hoffmann, Lucia Husenicová, Omar Rasya Joenoes, Olga Khomenko, Vladimíra Ličková, Martin Mandl, Nick Nieschalke, Aneta Roth

Čínske dezinformačné kampane na Slovensku‎
CEIAS Papers Dec 29, 2022
Čínske dezinformačné kampane na Slovensku‎

Barbara Kelemen, Matej Šimalčík, Dominika Remžová, Adam Kalivoda

Vzťahy Slovenskej republiky so štátmi ASEAN
CEIAS Papers Dec 16, 2022
Vzťahy Slovenskej republiky so štátmi ASEAN

Matej Šimalčík, Martin Šebeňa, Adam Kalivoda

Trans-Atlantic public opinion on China: Great power competition amidst Russian invasion of Ukraine
CEIAS Papers Dec 12, 2022
Trans-Atlantic public opinion on China: Great power competition amidst Russian invasion of Ukraine

Richard Turcsányi, Alfred Gerstl, Kristina Kironska, Klára Dubravčíková, James Iocovozzi, Peter Gries, Matej Šimalčík, Benjamin Toettoe, Diya Jiang

Destined for conflict? Taiwanese and Chinese public opinions on Cross-Strait relations‎
CEIAS Papers Nov 22, 2022
Destined for conflict? Taiwanese and Chinese public opinions on Cross-Strait relations‎

Kristina Kironska, Richard Turcsányi, Rong Chen, Yiju Chen, Andrew Chubb, James Iocovozzi, Matej Šimalčík

Public opinion in the Indo-Pacific: Divided on China, cheering for US & EU
CEIAS Papers Nov 3, 2022
Public opinion in the Indo-Pacific: Divided on China, cheering for US & EU

Richard Turcsányi, Kristina Kironska, Alfred Gerstl, Klára Dubravčíková, James Iocovozzi, Andrew Chubb, Matej Šimalčík

US-China rivalry in the Global South? Insights from a public opinion survey
CEIAS Papers Oct 17, 2022
US-China rivalry in the Global South? Insights from a public opinion survey

Richard Turcsányi, Klára Dubravčíková, James Iocovozzi, Matej Šimalčík, Kristina Kironska

South Korean public opinion on the world in times of global turmoil: US yay, China nay, Japan meh
CEIAS Papers Sep 22, 2022
South Korean public opinion on the world in times of global turmoil: US yay, China nay, Japan meh

Richard Turcsányi, Klára Dubravčíková, Su-Jeong Kang, James Iocovozzi, Lucia Husenicová, Matej Šimalčík

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